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MOROCCO: Many elite Arabs opt for American-style education, moving away from the French mold
Babylon & BeyondThe 259 students who graduated this year from the Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco’s only English-language college, are practically guaranteed a job -- unlike those Moroccans who went through the country’s French-inspired education system.... -
Isle of Intrigue
Special to The TimesI was lost. Again. Signs for Malta's police headquarters in Floriana, which heretofore pointed right, now inexplicably pointed left, meaning that between the sign in front of me and the last one I passed, there should have been a police station. But...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Restaurants, Witnesses, Malta, Bars and Clubs
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Hints of lives are all that remains
Tribune Africa correspondentWhat happened to you, people of Rabat? You who baked wheaty nan in kitchens where iron stoves rust, punctured by shrapnel? You who dug fine irrigation canals, mending leaks with fistfuls of mud and carefully placed stones? American B-52s have turned the...Tags: Pakistan, Death, United Nations, Wars and Interventions, Kabul (Afghanistan)
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Bombs, cheers resound at front line
Tribune foreign correspondentThe battle started with a question mark chalked in the sky, the contrails of an invisible B-52 bomber turning lazily high above the winter-brown fields of the Shomali Plain north of Kabul. Then came the bombs--two, five, eight, dozens, each one...Tags: Defense, Transportation Accidents, U.S. Military, Wars and Interventions, Terrorism
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